"My daughter had a beloved Scottish Fold Cat named Louie. Louie lived for about 14 years. When my daughter graduated from college, she left Louie with us until she was settled in her new location. We had a Yellow Nape Parrot and before we knew what was happening, Louie and the Yellow Nape had become fast friends. They would spend the day together curled up with one another. I wouldn't recommend putting a cat with a bird though and especially not a yellow nape because they do have fierce bites and most are not as gentle as our yellow nape. However, when my daughter had children Louie seemed to change his behavior and spent most of his time in the closet. He would only visit in the evenings and the cat would never, ever drink from a bowl. He wanted only fresh water from the facet - drip, drip, drip. Louie could only have certain cat foods because of too much of something which I seem to remember was ash. It would cause severe kidney problems. Scottish Fold Cats are beautiful great pets."

"Gina Donnelly"

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